Jordan began his cricket journey in Barbados before moving to England, where he attended Dulwich College and later started his professional career. He made his debut for England in a One Day International (ODI) against Australia in 2013 and soon became a regular in the national team across formats. While he has had success in Test and ODI cricket, Jordan has particularly excelled in T20 cricket. He is known for his yorkers, slower balls, and ability to bowl in the death overs. Jordan is also an exceptional fielder, known for taking stunning catches and saving crucial runs. His performances in T20 leagues around the world, including the Indian Premier League (IPL), have further cemented his reputation as a top T20 player.